Photo training for Ebay success
available
on Photoeducation.com
We can teach you the basics of digital photography
with our DVDs

If you have tried to sell items on Ebay with little success,
you may want to consider the quality of the pictures used on product listings.
With photography tips from the experienced professionals
at Photoeducation.com, you can learn how to be an excellent
product photographer or catalog photographer.
“How to Take Great Pictures for Success on EBAY” by John Wurzell
M.Photog., MEI, Cr. CPP is your ticket to successful online auctions.
On these DVDs, you will learn the following tips and techniques:
- Small product photography
- Digital product photography
- Basic photography instruction
- Photography lighting
- Digital photography tips
- Lighting for product photography
- Product photography
Disc
one of this two-hour set will get you started right at home with all the
photography tips and information you need to properly
set up, light, and photograph your Ebay items. Build
a miniature photography studio right on your kitchen table, using props
found around the house, and learn how to capture difficult objects with
equipment you already own.
Then move on to disc two and learn more advanced techniques,
including how to move beyond the tabletop setup and construct a garage
or workshop studio. All along the way, John will teach you the photography
tips and tricks that he has learned from his 30 years of photography
experience and successful experience as an Ebay Power Seller.
The chapters on this DVD include:
- Introduction
- The Tabletop Studio (on your kitchen table, using only window light)
- Using a Point and Shoot Camera (then move to a more professional digital
camera)
- Getting the Perfect "Digital" Exposure
- Lighting and Photographing Dark Objects
- The "Lighthouse Effect" (how to drag the shutter to feature
a special lighting condition)
- The Macro Setting (on your camera or lens)
- The Close-Up Lens (adapter or screw on filter)
- Creating Special Backgrounds (color key with your subject)
- Photographing Shiny Items (like chrome and glass)
- Setting up a Garage or Workshop Studio
- The Camera Room: Lighting, Setup, and More (move to John's studio
to see how he positions his lights while he photographs items
for Ebay)
- Photographing Large Objects (like computers, furniture and rugs etc.)
- Using Armature Wire (for jewelry)
- Photographing Cars (for Ebay motors)
- Still Life Art Photography (for creating art prints to sell)
- Closing Comments
- And a full Suppliers List (where to get equipment and backgrounds)
With
your purchase, you will receive two free bonus products: the first is
a free set of lighting plans to use to set-up your own
photographic area. This will help you learn photography lighting
as well as lighting for product photography. The second
is a 20-minute DVD called "Listing Tips for Success on Ebay"
by John Wurzell. This is a perfect accompaniment to the above two-DVD
set on how to take better pictures on Ebay. Mr Wurzell takes you on a
journey through Ebay's web site showing powerful examples of very successful
sellers and what they did to capture such high bids for their products.
Use these listing tips along with the better pictures of your products
to sell for more on Ebay!
DVD order code EBAY- $49.95
John Wurzell has been married to his wife Carol for 37 years;
they are parents of two and grandparents of five. He is PPA Certified
and an Ohio CPP. He has received his Masters of Photography, a Masters
of Electronic Imaging and holds a Photographic Craftsman degree. He twice
won "Best Video in Ohio" honors at the Mid-East States Electronic
Imaging competition. The Professional Photographer Magazine has published
several articles by John Wurzell and John has authored
several photographic training modules currently available on the market
today.
The experienced professionals at photoeducation.com
are committed to serving you in the fastest, most reliable way possible
so feel free to call or e-mail with any questions that you may have. We
hope that you find what you are looking for and that it will be of service
to you in your photographic career.
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